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Quansight - https://t.co/xNdXYdE3IV
Poland Katılım Ağustos 2019
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"⏰ CfP closes on 22 February
We’re looking for proposals on scientific Python:
tools & infrastructure, domain science, AI/LLMs, and interdisciplinary research.
📍 Kraków · 📅 18–23 July 2026
👉 EuroSciPy CfP euroscipy.org/call-for-propo…"
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Excited to see Ralf Gommers representing the scientific Python community at PyData Paris next week! His keynote, "Big ideas shaping scientific Python," explores how innovation happens through collaboration between volunteers, companies, and institutions.
buff.ly/nAcGbDm

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And it goes like this...#Python #Scientific Computing #CommunityBuilding #OpenSource #EuroSciPy2025 #Anaconda




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🚀 We are excited for #EuroSciPy2025 happening next week in beautiful Kraków, Poland, from August 18-22.
Kudos to our own @mt_sokol for being part of the Organizing Committee! 🎉buff.ly/iZb719Y
#ScientificPython #OpenSource #Community
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We are excited that Albert Steppi will be presenting at SciPy 2025 this Friday! 🎉 Together with Matt Haberland, they'll explore SciPy's New Infrastructure for Probability Distributions and Random Variables at 11:25 AM in the Ballroom.
If you're at #SciPy2025, don't miss it!

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📣 We're excited to share the new lean-lang.org!
Relaunching our website was a key deliverable in our Year 2 roadmap to provide "improved navigation and access to valuable content, resources, and tools." We hope you like it!
#LeanLang #LeanProver

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🐍 The future of #Python is free-threaded! 🧵 Our team has spent the past year making this possible by fixing thread safety issues in key packages. Read our recent blog by Nathan Goldbaum on how we're helping transform Python performance: buff.ly/bn2sMPe #Python #OpenSource

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🐍💥Python 3.13.0 has been released! 🎉 This is the first version with 🧵experimental GIL-free mode, an experimental JIT compiler🔧, a slick new REPL 🖌️ and many new cool features! And it's faster, smarter, and more colorful than ever! 🚀
Get it here: python.org/downloads/rele…
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Somewhat important news for the Python ecosystem: NumPy 2.0 is here! 🎉
For details, read the blog post from @numpy_team: blog.scientific-python.org/numpy/numpy2/
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@vboykis To make it a bit less painful there's a separate Ruff rule that auto-fixes a lot of the NumPy 2.0 Python API changes: docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/num…
For SciPy codebase it made migration (of the Python layer) way easier.
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🔥NumPy 2.0 is coming with fast string operations! 🔥Quansight Labs shares how they used ufuncs to achieve 150x-492x speedup by operating on raw C data instead of Python objects.🚀 A must-read for NumPy users and developers!👉 buff.ly/3Vdnsve #NumPy # OpenSource #Python
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The NumPy Steering Council is excited to announce that we have received a $10k grant from the @TechAtBloomberg #FOSS Contributor Fund. We appreciate Bloomberg’s commitment to sustaining critical digital infrastructure & thank all employees who nominated our project for the grant.
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LFortran Compiles 60% of Fortran packages in Scipy. All SciPy tests pass.
lfortran.org/blog/2024/01/l…
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As part of the NumPy 2.0 release, @mt_sokol added a Ruff rule to automate the migration away from removed and deprecated APIs.
All but one are backwards compatible with existing NumPy versions, so you can apply them prior to upgrading too.

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We have released Python 3.12.0 finally! 🎉🎉🎉🐍
In the CPython release team, we have put a lot of effort into making 3.12 the best version of Python possible. Better f-strings, faster Python, better typing, easier debugging and much more. Get it here:
discuss.python.org/t/python-3-12-…
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